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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

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Tue Feb 24, 2015 - 2:04 pm EST

'Secularism is the new way the devil presents himself': Thailand's new Cardinal

By Hilary White

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Tue Feb 24, 2015 - 12:33 pm EST

UK Parliament rejects ban on gendercide abortions

By Thaddeus Baklinski

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Tue Feb 24, 2015 - 3:23 pm EST

Excuse me, but I have to ask: we say we want more priests, but do we really?

By Anthony Esolen

Top News

San Francisco’s archbishop sends frank reply to politicians attacking him over Catholic identity in his schools

Archbishop Cordileone's strong reply is making national headlines.

By Lisa Bourne

Mother horrified to learn ‘her’ IVF baby is not related to her after lab mix-up

After the mistake was revealed last year, the 30-year-old woman filed a lawsuit, but it was dismissed.

By Natalia Dueholm

Planned Parenthood accuses Jesuit university of ‘cruel indifference’ to women after it scraps abortion coverage

Employees of the University have a responsibility to 'behave consistently with the Church's moral teaching on abortion,' says President Father Kevin Quinn, S.J.

By Kimberly Scharfenberger

College freshman charged with rape says he was just re-enacting 50 Shades of Grey

Mohammad Hossain, 19, says he believed the encounter was consensual.

By Kirsten Andersen

Hundreds of upset parents rally against graphic sex-ed curriculum at Queen's Park

The rally's genesis was just one parent, Sandra Hamill, who advertised it on Facebook several weeks ago, and 'it just exploded.'

By Lianne Laurence

The Pulse

Tim Tebow hosts glamorous ‘prom night’ for thousands of special needs people

Guests had their makeup done, received crowns, walked down a red carpet, heard special messages, and danced the night away.

By Kristi Burton Brown

Heartbroken father: My wife chose to abort two of our triplets; it was ‘murder’

'I know they felt pain. I know they felt panic. And I know this was murder.'

By Cassy Fiano

Planned Parenthood celebrates feminism with a photobombing pink stuffed uterus

Wouldn't unstuffed pink uteruses be more politically correct?

By Jill Stanek

Top 3 reasons to pray outside an abortion center

Where we pray makes a difference — especially for the unborn who have no voice but yours.

By Shawn Carney, 40 Days for Life Campaign Director

Blogs

Excuse me, but I have to ask: we say we want more priests, but do we really?

It won't do to wring your hands and say, 'But these images of warfare make me jittery.' The Church has not chosen war. War has chosen the Church.

By Anthony Esolen

Trust your kids. Just don’t trust the Internet…ever

Your kids might not be looking for porn. But porn is definitely looking for them. Here's how to protect them.

By Matt Fradd

Best distortion in an awards speech: and the Oscar goes to…

Hollywood's influence is no laughing matter. It can be an incredible force for good. But when it pretends it's telling the truth, there are real consequences in the real world.

By Ryan Bomberger

Opinion

My unlikely journey from freshman U.S. senator to ardent pro-life advocate

'I was appalled to learn it was legal for a twenty-week-old fetus to be deliberately delivered alive in a breech position, then killed by the doctor as he or she held the baby and thrust pointed scissors into the base of the baby's skull.'

By Rick Santorum

My battle against a rape exception in New Mexico's late-term abortion ban

I am certain that my day at the Roundhouse was the first of many advocating for the lives of pre-born babies conceived in rape, incest, sexual abuse and sex trafficking.

By Rowena Slusser

Joe Scheidler: Rest in peace, Dr. Jack Willke

We will all miss Jack. His leadership was unquestioned and his contribution to ending abortion has already proved to have been a Godsend.

By Joe Scheidler

Dr. Willke’s legacy is marked by commitment to true reproductive health

Dr. Willke's calling as a physician—a healer—propelled him to a deeper, broader work that would impact and save millions of lives, while influencing hundreds of thousands of life-savers.

By Peggy Hartshorn

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